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2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 507-515
Author(s):  
Sebastián M. Torres ◽  
Christopher D. Curtis

AbstractFor weather radars, range-oversampling processing was proposed as an effective way either to reduce the variance of radar-variable estimates without increasing scan times or to reduce scan times without increasing the variance of estimates. Range oversampling entails acquiring the received signals at a rate L times as fast as the reciprocal of the pulse width (the conventional rate), where L is referred to as the range-oversampling factor. To accommodate the L-times-as-fast sampling, the original formulation of range-oversampling processing required a receiver filter with a bandwidth L times as wide as that of the matched filter (the conventional receiver filter). In this case, the noise at the output of the receiver filter can still be assumed to be white, resulting in a simplified formulation of the technique but also, and more important, in a more difficult practical implementation since the receiver filter in operational weather radars is typically matched to the transmitted pulse. In this work, we revisit the role of the receiver filter in the performance of range-oversampling processing and show that using a receiver matched filter not only facilitates the implementation of range-oversampling processing but also results in the lowest variance of radar-variable estimates.


Electronics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 1543
Author(s):  
Sungryul Huh ◽  
Dukju Ahn

This paper reveals the optimum capacitance value of a receiver-side inductor-capacitor (LC) network to achieve the highest efficiency in a capacitive power-transfer system. These findings break the usual convention of a capacitance value having to be chosen such that complete LC resonance happens at the operating frequency. Rather, our findings in this paper indicate that the capacitance value should be smaller than the value that forms the exact LC resonance. These analytical derivations showed that as the ratio of inductor impedance divided by plate impedance increased, the optimum Rx capacitance decreased. This optimum capacitance maximized the TX-to-RX transfer efficiency of a given set of system conditions, such as matching inductors and coupling plates.


ICIPEG 2016 ◽  
2017 ◽  
pp. 517-524
Author(s):  
Abdul Halim Abdul Latiff ◽  
Zulfadhli Mohd Zaki ◽  
Siti Nur Fathiyah Jamaludin ◽  
Nurul Mu’azzah Abdul Latiff

Author(s):  
Fabien Sacuto ◽  
Gaetan Ndo ◽  
Fabrice Labeau ◽  
Basile. L Agba

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